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I believe that different of browsers (even the same browser brand) have different margin properties (also on different platforms - margin for NN on MAC differs from NN on PC for say the same version). I recalled reading some web sites / book (www.killersites.com) mentioning this.

But if you are targetting for 4.0 browsers, margin is irrelevant anymore since you can overwrite it w/ CSS properties. Since I do MSIE 99.9% of the time, I am not sure how NC4.x displays CSS tag.

see.

margin,leftmargin,rightmargin,topmargin,rightmargin property for CSS

If you wish to remove the margin, use FRAME tag to enclose your page, I've done on several occasion to eliminate the margin problems between NN and IE. Remember to include all margin and border info on the FRAMESET and FRAME tags (both for IE specific and Netscape specific). The result should be 0 margin for both browsers.

I don't think so. I believe the "*"s, around the "G" character, might be indicating a certain intencional exaggeration... which may mean: "this margins problem is not relevant enough to obligate me downloading such a exorbitant application in terms of file-size".

>With a "modern" Internet connection, you can easily download
>one MEGA byte in just ONE minute -- is that "extravagant" ?

And who said I have a "modern" internet connection? And why would I download Netscape Communicator when I could just ask a question on Experts-Exchange and receive an answer from the experts? And what would I do if these margins were different from platform to platform, from OS to OS? Wouldn't I have to buy another computer? Or wouldn't I have "just" to change the operation system of my machine (on a complex process where I probably would have to backup my entire hard-disk), install the appropriate browser (Netscape Navigator, in this case) AND install the appropriate Screen Capture program (which I would have to look for on the internet and download) on this new OS, "save myself the 10 points", uninstall the whole OS (including both browser and Screen Capture applications) and to, finally, be able to reinstall my original OS and all apps which there were before I had to uninstall it all? AAAND who said I have all time for that? And does a "10" or even a "5" question suggests such a vital importance? AAAAAND, also, what if there were differences between the default margin setting for EACH version of these browsers? Would you want me to download ALL of them by myself too?

I really can't understand why you are so worried about the expert points.

Not necessary, because Netscape can co-exist on a computer
where Internet Explorer is installed.

> and to, finally, be able to reinstall my original OS

Not necessary, if you "multi-boot".

> and all apps which there were
> before I had to uninstall it all?

Not necessary, if you "multi-boot".

> AAAND who said I have all time for that?

You certainly have time to ask a lot of questions.
Stop wasting time, and focus your energy,
and manage your time better.

> And does a "10" or even a "5" question suggests such a vital importance?

It is you who have converted a mole-hill into a mountain of questions.

> AAND, also, what if there were differences between [sic]

If you have more than TWO objects, use 'among' rather than 'between'.

> the default margin setting for EACH version of these browsers?

Well, it was your original question:
>> What are the default Microsoft Internet Explorer settings
>> for leftmargin, rightmargin, topmargin and bottommargin?
>> And how about marginwidth and marginheight on Netscape Navigator?

which defined the parameters of your question.

> Would you want me to download ALL of them by myself too?

Yes. If you have carpal-tunnel syndrome,
then get somebody to "click" the mouse for you,
or use a *REAL* Operating System, with Voice Navigation.

> I really can't understand why you are so worried about the expert points.

I really can't understand why you ask so many questions,
yet only offer TEN points as a "reward".

Because I can and there is always someone out there with enough knowledge to answer them... exactly as "PBall" did. So why would I ask myself these questions when there are other people wanting to answer them by themselves?

>>To annoy Bill Gates.

Hmmm... hmmmm... hmmmmm... nice argument.

>>Experts are there to _ANSWER_ your questions;
>>the "expert-points" really are worthless,
>>except when looking over someone's shoulder at a urinal.

And waste my money with such a silly question (which actually has even been already answered)?! Sorry, but no way!

>>[...] Having a backup is a good idea, any day of the year. :-)

Once your computer is *that* undispensable... I agree.

>>[...] Double-click on 'SETUP' or 'INSTALL'.
>>It's not that hard for anyone to do.

The question is not about being hard or easy to do so (but about having the enough time to waste).

>>[...] You certainly have time to ask a lot of questions.

Unfortunately, I enjoy discussing with people while online. It's my hobby.

>>It is you who have converted a mole-hill
>>into a mountain of questions.

You made me angry with your arrogance. What were you expecting?

>>If you have more than TWO objects,
>>use 'among' rather than 'between'.

Sinceraly, thanks. I am 14 years old, my mother language is not English... I am still learning it, and, as you can see, sometimes I commit deadly mistakes.

>>Well, it was your original question: "What are
>>the default Microsoft Internet Explorer settings
>>for leftmargin, rightmargin, topmargin and
>>bottommargin? And how about marginwidth and
>>marginheight on Netscape Navigator?", which
>>defined the parameters of your question.

And since there are several MSIE and NN versions around, I believe the question applies to them all. PBall completely answered that question, for instance (or at least attempted to do so).

>>Yes. If you have carpal-tunnel syndrome,
>>then get somebody to "click" the mouse for you,
>>or use a *REAL* Operating System, with Voice Navigation.

How about you, by the way? You seem to never be busy...

>>I really can't understand why you ask so many
>>questions, yet only offer TEN points as a "reward".

Since the expert points are worthless, I ignore the amount of points I offer for my questions and I treat "Experts-Exchange" as a Newsgroup, where there is always a debate occurring. And by the way, it's better you be warned, because those who really care about this (worthless) "reward", use to "focus *their* energy, and manage *their* time better", just ignoring them.

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